The Structure of Smoke
- [PAST] January 8th, 2026
- 6-8pm
- 1825 Main Mall Vancouver
- Exhibition Opening
Featuring work by assinajaq, Geoffrey Farmer, Amber Frid-Jimenez, Art Hunter, Brian Jungen, Heraa Khan, Germaine Koh, Evan Lee, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Pratchaya Phinthong, Susan Point, Samuel Roy-Bois, Kathy Slade, Laura Wee Láy Láq, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun and others
Through the lens of contemporary artists’ engagement with the metaphorical and literal processes of fire and the spaces it creates and displaces, The Structure of Smoke includes works that problematize the poetic, structural and political aspects of fire. These works complicate the inherent contradictions of wildness and domestication, technological progress and social control, colonial conditions, rebirth and death. Holding a smoked mirror to contemporary society, the works in this exhibition offer ways to undo the familiar in how we approach our uncertain future. Speculative in nature, The Structure of Smoke is associative, contextual and driven by artistic practices that disturb existing power relations and question their own conditions and structures. With a focus on ecologies, interconnectedness and relationality the works and curatorial premise consider relating to land, community, family and wildfire ecologies including the non-human. As we have seen with the migration of smoke across the globe and the birth of a regular fire season, the ways in which we live with fire require new strategies that embrace specific Indigenous and ecological knowledges and the ability to develop relations with fire beyond the spectacle and devastation of its impacts.
Image: Evan Lee, Forest Fire, Brookmere, BC, after found BCFS Aerial Photograph, 2010, 2010. Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, purchased with proceeds from the Audain Emerging Artists Acquisition Fund. Photo: Vancouver Art Gallery
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
- 1825 Main Mall Vancouver, BC